I've done previous videos about the Pylontech batteries but decided a dedicated video on making adapters might be helpful since I no longer manufacture the adapter myself. Mine of course was factory produced PCB, case etc and automated testing to save time and reduce the chance of error, but for occasional and one-offs the method I've shown works perfectly.
I realised the cable colours might confuse. So for example White/Green means a white background with a thin green stripe. Green/White Means Green background with a thin white stripe, but sometimes Green/White would be solid Green. Similar for the other colours. Just the way the table of colours is presented by the manufaturer with the part.
I've done previous videos about the Pylontech batteries but decided a dedicated video on making adapters might be helpful since I no longer manufacture the adapter myself. Mine of course was factory produced PCB, case etc and automated testing to save time and reduce the chance of error, but for occasional and one-offs the method I've shown works perfectly.
You make it look so easy! These batteries have come way down in price, now less than £600!
Thanks. Yes noticed price a few days ago, and lower panel costs; thinking of installing another.
I realised the cable colours might confuse. So for example White/Green means a white background with a thin green stripe. Green/White Means Green background with a thin white stripe, but sometimes Green/White would be solid Green. Similar for the other colours. Just the way the table of colours is presented by the manufaturer with the part.